Keith Urban Parts Ways with Longtime Manager Amid Post-Divorce Changes

Keith Urban Parts Ways with Longtime Manager Amid Post-Divorce Changes

Nashville, February 23, 2026 – Country music star Keith Urban is navigating significant professional shifts just weeks after finalizing his high-profile divorce from actress Nicole Kidman.

The 58-year-old singer has parted ways with his longtime manager, Gary Borman, ending a 25-year partnership that helped shape Urban’s career into one of Nashville’s biggest successes.

Borman, who has managed Urban since the early 2000s, announced his retirement and the closure of Borman Entertainment after 50 years in the industry.

In a statement shared exclusively with Page Six and Variety, Urban expressed deep gratitude: “I’m so grateful to Gary (and my entire Borman Nashville family) for the most incredible and successful time together. It was extraordinary—what we were able to accomplish together.”

The split comes roughly one month after Urban and Kidman officially ended their 19-year marriage in early January 2026, with court documents revealing they waived child and spousal support for their two daughters, Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret.

Sources indicate Urban is transitioning to a new management firm, though no official announcement has been made yet.

This business change follows a period of personal and professional transition for Urban. Amid ongoing rumors linking him romantically to rising country singer Karley Scott Collins (which she has denied as “absolutely ridiculous”), Urban has kept a relatively low profile.

He recently appeared set to participate in a special Q&A at Country Radio Seminar (CRS) 2026 on March 19, spotlighting his longtime support for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital—a cause he’s championed for years through country radio partnerships.

On the touring front, Urban has upcoming performances, including headlining the C2C Country to Country festival in the UK (Glasgow, London, and Belfast from March 13–15, 2026) and the Top Shelf Country Cruise in early March.

His first-ever full-length live album, High and A (Live), released in December 2025, captured the energy of his High and Alive World Tour, featuring hits like “Straight Line,” “Blue Ain’t Your Color,” and a cover of New Radicals’ “You Get What You Give.”

Despite the changes, Urban remains focused on his music and philanthropy. Fans can expect more updates as he settles into this new chapter post-divorce.

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